The Road to 2030

A Partnership Approach to Reducing Harmful Alcohol Consumption

Across Asia Pacific, harmful drinking remains a major public‑health challenge—but the picture is changing. The Road to 2030: A Partnership Approach to Reducing Harmful Alcohol Consumption captures how governments, civil society, and responsible producers are working together to reduce alcohol harm and foster a culture of moderation across the region. The report highlights evidence‑based initiatives that are already making a difference, from campaigns that promote responsible drinking and prevent underage drinking to programmes focused on combatting drink driving and tackling illicit or unrecorded alcohol.

The Road to 2030 also shows how industry self‑regulation, clearer consumer information, and stronger enforcement can support the World Health Organization’s goal of a 20% reduction in harmful drinking by 2030, while outlining where further progress is needed. It brings together regional data, practical examples, and insights into how different countries are approaching harmful drinking in their own context.

Explore the APISWA Reports page and download the full “Road to 2030” report to see the key findings, regional success stories, and next steps in reducing harmful drinking across Asia Pacific.